Powder coating compartment comprising at least one manual coating station

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6783595
  • Patent Number
    6,783,595
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
In a powder coating compartment having at least one manual coating station which is located outside the compartment in front of an aperture in an end wall for the entry and exit of workpieces to be coated, the aperture being designed to be closed by a door which is disposed for swinging movement at the wall of the compartment and, when fully open, forms a sidewall of the manual coating station, it is provided that the door comprises a door panel adapted to be mounted at either side of the aperture by pivot means designed for quick release of the door from the pivot means.
Description




CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION




The present application claims priority to German patent application 10158826.7, filed Nov. 30, 2001.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The instant invention relates to a powder coating compartment comprising at least one manual coating station.




Coating compartments of the kind in question have an interior for spray coating workpieces by means of at least one automatic spraying device. The interior of the compartment is defined by sidewalls and a ceiling which is divided by a gap. The sidewalls have openings for the spraying devices. Workpieces typically are moved through the compartment by a conveyor means. For this reason the compartment usually has an aperture in each of its end walls to allow passage of the workpieces. It is customary to also have an opening for manual coating in the sidewall at the inlet part for workpieces through which opening workpieces may be coated by hand with a spray gun from a manual coating station. If necessary, there may be another opening for manual coating in the sidewall towards the outlet end for workpieces. These openings may be equipped in addition with doors.




During the spray coating procedure vacuum is generated in the interior of the compartment by a suction means so as to prevent powder from escaping from the compartment to the outside.




It is a disadvantage of known compartments that powder particles escape through the relatively big manual coating opening. Although it would be possible to reduce this loss by increasing the suction force accordingly, the consequence would be undesirable flow conditions inside the compartment leading to deterioration of the coating quality.




A known coating compartment of the kind defined in the preamble of claim 1 of EP 789 628 B1 comprises a lock each at its ends adjacent the corresponding apertures for passage of the workpieces. These locks may be converted into precoating and aftercoating stations, respectively. When the compartment needs to be cleaned the locks can be closed tightly by two door flaps mounted permanently at opposite sides so as to be pivotable. The locks thus serve dual functions. The left or right wall of the lock, as seen in the direction of transportation of the workpieces, may be swung open as required so that access to the manual coating station is offered either from the left side or the right side in conveying direction. The roof closure and the bottom are fixedly mounted.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a simpler, space-saving coating compartment which, at the same time, offers great flexibility. This object is met by the present invention. Advantageous embodiments are indicated in the following description. The invention will be described with further details, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of the compartment including a manual coating station with an open door and, in dash-dot lines, a second possible position of the open door;





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the compartment including two manual coating stations with open doors, also showing second possible positions of the open doors in dash-dot lines;





FIG. 3

is a side elevation of the compartment with an open door;





FIG. 4

is a front elevation of the compartment with a closed door;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation of the compartment with an open door;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view, on an enlarged scale, showing a hinge when the door is open;





FIG. 7

is a top plan view, on an enlarged scale, showing the hinge when the door is closed;





FIG. 8

is a front elevation, on an enlarged scale, showing the hinge in locked position (rotational axis active);





FIG. 9

is a front elevation of the hinge in unlocked position (rotational axis inactive).











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A powder coating compartment


1


comprises two sidewalls


3


,


5


formed with openings


11


,


13


for at least one automatic spraying device


7


,


9


(of which there are two in

FIGS. 1 and 2

) and further comprises a ceiling


15


and a floor


17


. The ceiling


15


of the compartment is interrupted by a gap


19


for purposes of guiding workpieces


21


to be coated by a conveying means.




The end walls


27


,


29


of the powder coating compartment


1


are formed with apertures


25


for the workpieces


21


. A workpiece


21


is introduced through an aperture


25


into the interior of the powder coating compartment


1


. Upon coating, the workpiece


21


is removed from the powder coating compartment


1


through the other aperture


25


, as indicated in

FIG. 1

by an arrow A which represents the conveying direction.




The apertures


25


are smaller than the respective end wall area defined by the sidewalls


3


,


5


, the floor


17


, and the ceiling


15


. Depending on the type of compartment, the floor


17


thereof is designed to comprise a discharge belt or not. The embodiments shown include a discharge belt


32


which is driven by a motor


31


. A suction device (not shown) communicates with the lower area of the interior


33


of the compartment. The suction device serves to convey any excess powder from the interior


33


through conduits


35


to a filter recovery unit (not shown).




According to the invention, the aperture


25


for passage of the workpieces can be closed tightly by a door


37


. The door


37


has a door panel


39


which is pivotably supported and can be swung open. The door panel


39


may be mounted by pivot means


41


,


42


at the two vertical longitudinal edges


40


of the aperture


25


. The pivot means


41


,


42


are designed for quick release of the door


37


from the end wall


27


.




When the door panel


39


is in its open position a manual coating station


43


is formed at the aperture


25


. The coating station is defined laterally by the door panel


39


and further by a projecting horizontal ceiling section


45


and a floor section


47


opposite the ceiling section


45


. The ceiling and floor sections


45


and


47


, respectively, are fixed to the powder coating compartment


1


.




Greater flexibility in terms of usefulness of the manual coating station is obtained, in accordance with the invention, by providing the door


37


with a mechanism which permits the pivot axis R of the door


37


to be positioned at the left hand side or at the right hand side, as seen in conveying direction A, of the door


37


. In this manner two variations of a manual coating station can be realized without having to rearrange the compartment


1


. Moreover, the compartment


1


can be closed by the same door


37


for cleaning purposes.




In

FIG. 1

, the continuous lines indicating the door


37


of the powder coating compartment


1


show the door in open position at which the door panel is swung around the right hand pivot means


41


, as seen in conveying direction A (referred to below as the right hand pivot means


41


). In this manner a manual coating station


43


is obtained which is accessible via steps


53


from the left in conveying direction A and which has a platform wall


54


at the right hand side for safety reasons. The manual coating station


43


is so amply dimensioned that the person performing the coating job can reach the workpiece


21


comfortably all around.




If necessary, the door


37


also may be swung around pivot means


42


at the left hand side, as seen in conveying direction A (referred to below as left hand pivot means


42


). That is accomplished by first actuating a mechanism for the right hand pivot means


41


so as to unlock the door panel


39


from the right hand pivot means


41


, and then actuating a corresponding mechanism for the left hand pivot means


42


for locking the door panel


39


to the left hand pivot means


42


. Thereupon the door


37


may be swung open about a pivot axis R at the left hand side as seen in conveying direction A. This additional open position of the door


37


is shown in dash-dot lines in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. With this position, the workpiece


21


is much better accessible from the other side, the right side in this case.




The door panel


39


may be secured in the open position by a means not specifically shown, such as a hook fastened to the door and an eye disposed on the floor in the area opposite the open door panel


39


.




The pivot means


41


and the mechanism for selectively positioning the pivot axis of the door


37


at the left or right hand sides, as seen in conveying direction A, are illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

and shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 6

to


9


. The pivot means


41


comprise upper and lower hinges


55


and


57


, respectively, disposed at the vertical edge of the door panel


39


and the vertical edge


40


of the aperture


25


. Each hinge


55


,


57


includes two complementary hinge members


59


,


61


one, a stationary hinge member


59


, being secured to the end wall


27


by screws


63


and a movable hinge member


61


being secured to the door panel


39


by screws


65


. Both hinge members


59


,


61


are formed with bores which become aligned when the stationary and movable hinge members are put together so that an L-shaped hinge pin


67


may be passed through the same. The long leg of the hinge pin


67


serves as pivot shaft of the hinge


55


,


57


, while the short leg permits manipulation of the hinge pin


67


and keeps the hinge pin


67


in a defined position with respect to the hinge members


59


,


61


.




The end wall


27


is provided with two stop means


69


,


71


(cf.

FIGS. 8 and 9

) below the upper hinge


55


, one


69


of them retaining the short leg of the hinge pin


67


in a position so as to hold together the two hinge members


59


,


61


(pivot shaft position;

FIG. 8

) and the other one


71


retaining the short leg of the hinge pin


67


in a release position (FIG.


9


). In the release position, the movable hinge member


61


may be separated from the stationary hinge member


59


so that the door panel


39


at this side of the end wall


27


will become unlocked.




To shift the hinge pin


67


from its pivot shaft position (

FIG. 8

) into the release position (FIG.


9


), the hinge pin


67


is rotated manually about the rotational axis R which coincides with the longitudinal axis of the hinge


55


,


57


, moving it from the position (

FIG. 8

) in which it cooperates with the stop means


69


and pushing it downwardly towards the stop means


71


. The stop means


71


retains the hinge ping


67


so that it will not get lost when in the release position (FIG.


9


).




A corresponding lower stop means


73


disposed above hinge


57


is provided for the lower hinges


57


. It will retain the short leg of the hinge pin


67


when the hinge pin


67


has been moved into release position.




The hinge pins


67


for the upper and lower hinges


55


and


57


, respectively, may be interconnected so that the door


37


either will be released or locked for pivoting movement by just once manipulating a corresponding mechanism. The door


37


must be in closed position when that is done.




The preferred embodiment of a powder coating compartment


101


is shown in FIG.


2


. For ease of understanding, identical or similar structural elements of the powder coating compartment are marked by the same reference numerals in the hundred series. At both end walls


127


,


129


the powder coating compartment


101


comprises an aperture


125




a


,


125




b


each.




The workpiece


121


is moved through the powder coating compartment


101


in conveying direction A from the aperture


125




a


at the upstream front end wall


129


to the aperture


125




b


at the downstream rear end wall


127


.




As is the case with the powder coating compartment


1


according to

FIG. 1

, the powder coating compartment


101


, too, comprises a door


137




a


,


137




b


at each aperture


125




a


,


125




b


, the door design being similar to that of the door


37


of the powder coating compartment


1


. When the door


137




a


,


137




b


is in its open position the powder coating compartment


101


has a manual coating station


143




a


for pretreatment in front of the upstream end wall


129


, as seen in conveying direction A, and a manual coating station


143




b


for aftertreatment behind the downstream end wall


127


. In correspondence with the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the door


137




a


,


137




b


may be opened by swinging it around two different pivot axes so that the workpiece


121


can be coated with ease from all sides at the manual coating station


143


,


143




b.





Claims
  • 1. A powder coating compartment comprising at least one manual coating station (43, 143a, 143b) located outside the compartment (1, 101) in front of an aperture (25, 125a, 125b) in an end wall (27, 127, 129) for entry and exit of workpieces (21, 121) to be coated, the aperture (25, 125a, 125b) being designed to be closed by a door (37, 137a, 137b) which is disposed for swinging movement at the wall of the compartment and, wherein the door is in an open position during operation and when fully open, forms a sidewall of the manual coating station (43, 143a, 143b), wherein the door (37, 137a, 137b) comprises a door panel (39, 139a, 139b) adapted to be mounted at either side of the aperture (25, 125a, 125b) by pivot means (41, 42, 141a, 141b, 142a, 142b) designed for quick release of the door (37, 137a, 137b) from the pivot means (41, 141a, 141b) wherein the door panel (39, 139a, 139b) is adapted to be mounted by hinges (55, 57) each of which comprises complementary hinge members (59, 61) one of which is fixed to the end wall (27, 127, 129) and the other one to the door (39, 139a, 139b) and a hinge pin (67) which passes through aligned bores in the two hinge members (59, 61) when the latter are assembled and further wherein two stop means (69, 71) for a hinge (55, 57) are provided at the end wall (27, 127, 129), wherein each hinge pin is movable between two positions, with one stop means to retain the hinge pin (67) in a position at which the hinge members (59, 61) are held together and the other stop means to retain the hinge pin (67) in a release position at which the one hinge member (59) is removable from the other one (61), the door (37, 137a, 137b) thus being separable from the end wall (27, 127, 129).
  • 2. The powder coating compartment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the door (37, 137a, 137b) is adapted to be secured in a predetermined pivot position, especially in fully open position.
  • 3. The powder coating compartment as claimed in claim 1, wherein a manual coating station (43, 143a, 143b) each is provided upstream and downstream the interior (33) of the compartment, as seen in a conveying direction (A).
  • 4. The powder coating compartment as claimed in claim 1, wherein a single manual coating station (43) is provided downstream of the interior of the compartment.
  • 5. A powder coating compartment comprising first and second manual coating stations outside of and in line with a workpiece conveying direction through said compartment, the first coating station being provided downstream and the second coating station being provided upstream of said compartment, each station being equipped with a door which is disposed for swinging movement at the wall of the compartment wherein the door is in an open position during operation and, when fully open, forms a sidewall of the manual coating station, wherein the door comprises a door panel adapted to be mounted at either side of the aperture by pivot means designed for quick release of the door from the pivot means wherein the door panel is adapted to be mounted by hinges, each of which includes complementary hinge members, one of which is fixed to an end wall and the other one to the door and a hinge pin which passes through aligned bores in the two hinge members when the latter are assembled and further wherein two stop means for a hinge are provided at the end wall, wherein each hinge pin is movable between two positions by the respective stop means, with one stop means to retain the hinge pin in a position at which the hinge members are held together and the other stop means to retain the hinge pin in a release position at which the one hinge member is removable from the other one, the door thus being separable from the end wall.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
101 58 826 Nov 2001 DE
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